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 1     I|        the leading prima donnas, simply that they may sing boorish
 2   III|        beating about the bush by simply saying, "I have done everything."~ ~"
 3   III|      March and stay till August, simply to ask him who he thought
 4   III|        to look for it, and would simply seize him by the neck and
 5   III|           If I am beaten I shall simply go on my way, but if I win
 6    IV| intercourse with Matilda, it was simply dictated by his enthusiasm
 7    IV|          men and grand gentlemen simply sneer at as the stock-in-trade
 8    IV|          a glance on any one, he simply said to Fanny -~ ~"Put on
 9    IV|      Meyer never said a word; he simply gratified his rage, like
10     V|       nothing about me. I ask it simply for the girl's sake. You
11    VI|       times running. This he did simply to fill the adversary with
12   VII|      item."~ ~"Well, then, it is simply my fault this time; the
13  VIII|         ward against her will. I simply want you to lay my proposal
14    IX|         Danube. The matter stood simply thus: Abellino, since his
15    IX|        with all her might. Fanny simply stood still and held her,
16     X|      hand in her own, and, as if simply continuing the conversation,
17  XIII|    living for months beforehand, simply to please his wife. Fanny,
18  XIII|     longer defended himself, but simply ran straight on, limping
19  XVII|      deceive another man's wife, simply in order that he might thereby
20  XVII|        in his composition, so he simply asked again, "Then who else
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